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First off I would thank you all for taking the time to read the article.

It looks like I've got some re-training to do in my mind. I think I
understand the concept that is happening now, but I need to figure out how
this all works in an application.

I have an application that get's customer data from a database and then
writes it to an XML file so I can process it with the GoogleMaps API.

I am currently building a list of customers and passing it the class that
creates the XML. This class uses a method getShipToAddress() which returns
an Address, but the Address class has getters for address lines, city,
state, etc. So I'm trying to figure out how you show that.

I guess, which I know is talked about a bit in the article, I don't
understand how you can use an object for a UI without at least read-only
accessors.

I guess it's back to the drawing board.

James R. Perkins

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